Note: Texcelle uses a hardware dongle (USB license key) for activation. There is no cloud-only version currently, ensuring security for proprietary fabric designs.
When printing via rotary screen (analog) or multi-pass digital, you must limit your color palette. Texcelle’s proprietary algorithm analyzes your original artwork and consolidates similar hues. It prioritizes high-contrast areas, ensuring that shadows and highlights remain intact even after reducing from 16.7 million colors to just 12.
Instantly reducing a complex image to a specific number of yarn colors. Nedgraphics Texcelle Program
The is a specialized software suite designed for the creation, editing, and color separation of repeat patterns for digitally printed textiles. Unlike generic graphic design software (such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator), Texcelle is built from the ground up to handle the unique challenges of textile manufacturing: large file sizes, complex color reduction, half-tone generation, and precise fabric repeat structures.
The Texcelle Program is the production-oriented heart of the NedGraphics jacquard ecosystem. It takes a designed or scanned pattern (typically a BMP or TIFF file) and assigns specific weave effects to each color layer. Unlike basic design software, Texcelle handles the complex logic of: Note: Texcelle uses a hardware dongle (USB license
: For designing everything from shaggy rugs to industrial Wilton carpets.
The user defines the repeat type. For a scarf, it might be a 90cm x 90cm straight repeat. For a large upholstery panel, it might be a half-drop. The is a specialized software suite designed for
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